Let me see who came to Malaysia for tourism without making a travel guide 😡😡 After all, it's a trip abroad, and there are really many places that are different from China. Not making a strategy is like stepping on a thunderbolt and crashing ..
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🟢 Travel Tips for Malaysia
one ️⃣ Visa free: Currently, there is a long-term visa free policy, making travel convenient and reassuring
two ️⃣ Passport: with a remaining validity period of more than 6 months and 2 blank pages
three ️⃣ Budget: 3-6 days, with an average of 3-6k+per person (excluding airfare)
four ️⃣ Currency: It is recommended to exchange Malaysian Ringgit in advance at the airport, as ATM fees at tourist attractions are expensive
five ️⃣ Entry Card: Fill in the Malaysia Electronic Entry Card 3 days in advance
six ️⃣ Phone card: If you have successfully operated Celcom domestically, the signal is stable
seven ️⃣ Plug: British three pin square head, using a three hole electrical appliance with a conversion plug
eight ️⃣ Sunscreen: Choose the ocean friendly type with the highest sun protection index
nine ️⃣ Taxi: Download Grab, equivalent to Didi in China, with transparent prices
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🌈 Main travel destinations
🔺 West Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Malacca, etc
🔺 East Malaysia: Kota Kinabalu, Semporna, etc
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⭕ Malaysia tourism lightning protection:
1. There are the most direct flights from China to Kuala Lumpur, and there are also some cities in Kota Kinabalu that have them. Most of them have to transfer to Kuala Lumpur for a layover, but they are relatively close and the prices are cheap
2. Don't choose a water house in Xianben that's a few hundred yuan small. The environment is poor, there are few entertainment activities, and there is no sense of experience
3. Most resorts adopt a fully inclusive form of charging based on the number of people, and single occupancy requires payment of room difference. It is recommended for two people to travel together for a more cost-effective option
4. Some small shops, markets, and hotels require cash deposits, and it is recommended to bring 200-500 Malaysian Ringgit for emergency purposes
5. Be sure to take good care of sun protection when traveling in Malaysia, otherwise you will expose the locals to the sun in a few days
6. Don't rush to buy a phone card when landing at the airport. There is a Hotlink store outside the customs gate, whose phone cards are cheap and cost-effective, and the staff are also very nice
7. Local people push Malaysian food: Axi meat and bone tea, Guangming barbecue, Huayang restaurant (egg tarts), Meixin tea room (Durian buffet), Haijiao people (Rice noodles)
8. There are many foreign workers on Cichang Street now, and the smell is quite strong. The overall feeling is not very good. It's okay to take a card on the way, but it's not worth going there specifically
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🔥🔥 The recent hot topic is a 6-day tour of Kuala Lumpur/Kota Kinabalu+Semporna
✔️ Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, suitable for experiencing bustling cities (with many domestic direct flights)
✔️ Kota Kinabalu's most famous attractions are beach sunsets and fireflies, perfect for family outings
✔️ The charm of Xianbenna lies in its glass seawater and world-class diving conditions, making it a must-have for island tours!
#Malaysia Travel # Island Vacation # Semporna # Kota Kinabalu Sunset # Heatwave Island # Kuala Lumpur Travel # Visa Free Travel # Where to Go During Holidays
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